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Morning journal (Columbus, Ohio), 1869-03-11

Morning journal (Columbus, Ohio), 1869-03-11 page 1

OUZO STATE JOURNAL, in nuiui is toTtici, VMNIlta KDITION. T miH.ta itomftmw .M OO a. da I Month. , 4 AO J 1 f da da I da kn fir. sad .fTstda, sack. t OO do do da I SAontaA, ...... 4 OO month. oo 4s 0 THE MORNING JOURNAL. QMWI .atintoaluh. af taa. QaUrarau by UartMz, per la-..-.. waak , 00 a mi DRY GOODS. Great Attraction Great Attraction Great Attraction Great Attraction Great Attraction A. G. HEADLEY & CO. '8 A. C. HEADLEY & CO.'S, A. C. HEADLEY & CO.'S, A. C. HEADLEY & CO.'S, A.:C. HEADLEY & CO.'S, FOE FORTY DAYS, FOR FORTY DAYS, FOR FORTY DAYS, FOR FORTY DAYS, FOR FORTY DAYS, Without ward ta COST MONDAY, JAN. lltb, 1869. V OU XXXH. COLUMBUS, OHIO: THURSDAY, MARCH 11. Ib6v. NO. 8G. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. WT ' lawlle llM altMUMa si Mr Md' i. w ih tallawtaaj !.) al itl.aikn Maalua. Matsaea, which Br u.au tha "t r.liakl. aua axuu.1T. aalahliah- .BUIa thl.clir. ARCHITECTS. RJ mt UUaDf. BUI. ATTORNEYS. GO. COLLINS ATKINSON, , ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, aifanuMt,loppoatUBUUaO.M.I JOSEPH H. 'iEICER, ATTOUMKY-AT-LAW, rarsoaa'. Biuldinf , Mr. Town and High Bt, GULOWtf JM ETC A LIE, AtTUaM.VS A COVNSKLORB-AT-LAW 111 ItOUta Ul(k 81, up Stain. TTKNHY O. NOHI.E. XI ArromiV-AT-LAw, 111 south HlgkBtrert. QUO. W. larCHACKEN, ATTUHNaa'-AT-LAW, 117 South High Street. LJ, CHITCIIFIEI.D, . ATTOJlNltVANUUOIJNtlliLOB-AT-LAW, Utile, la City Bank Building. B" AsEE at NAHM, ATTOUN I! YB-AT-LAW. Offloe, No. t Bouth Uiirh St.. Ambos Knudla. BOOK-BINDERS. LKi'AVOR'S HIIOK BINDKHV, AND BLANK-BOOK MAM UFACTORY, uooms h, was. norm ill a 01., net. uroau a uay. BOOKS AND STATION Eli 1'. FREIl. IHII.MANN, Bookseller. Stationer .nd Binder, .nd dealer In Ukkmam Book, and PaaioDicau. 238 South ilhjh BS. "lOltll.Y 811 ITU, Ht.tlan.rf. KnTfilop.il. tfenulne Arnold's A French Writing A(lapyinKlnka;all kinds Paper A &MlingW an. BOOTS AND SHOES. F. FASKIfl, 1KIOT AND SHOE BT011K, No. Htl Buutk lligh, eurner Town Bt. SIIKPAHD HOBMiEH, Manufaot urerii and .icalere in .11 hind, of Boot, uil Bhoea. No. 1C3 Bouth lligh Bt. JC. KAI.lt, . Boot, and Bhoea daily received, .nd Hold cheap. No. 13. Nortk lligh .treat. WT. WILLIAMS 4 . 144 South High Bt. Ju.trecclied, an elegant ..Mrtment Boot, .nd Bhoea. Ladles, please ell. DUN FORD CO.'S Ia the noted houae lor food Boot, .nd Shoes t low price.. NewBtoek Juat received. 370 B. High Bt BOOTS A SHOES- (Wholesale.) ,hlapoole willmon, I i Wholesale Dealers in lland and Machine made Boots and Shoe., loll Bouth High Street. CANDY MANUFACTORY. 001. EDI AN A FKLBEtt. . Wholesale Candy Manufactory and Bakery.Toyi, foreign fruit.. Nuti.Ac 836 B. ltigli at., Cnlumbua CAKUIA4.Es AND BUGG1LS. PETERS, BENNS A CO.. ,.. Manufactured ot Carriages, Ae., No. 1IB Town sr.., (neat the Market Home). Repairing don, promptly. CIGARS AND TOBACCO. E tvnoieauie auu xveian wca.c. w No. 131 HimthHighatrtiet. Cigata all ol my own manufacture. COAL. RUCK HVN COAI. CO.. . ,. ,, Wholetuil. and Uet.il dealers In Coal. 137 North UinUBt. MAT. WKAVJiU, Bec'y. WII.I.IAITIN At ITIARBI.R. Uealera in Hckinr, f ittJburg .nd BhattCou. Omc.lnt'oatOlnceliutrance. HOI'S E fTHNISHING. A k ens m r ART, Uouae Varniaking UooJa, MantlH, 8r.Ua, Cof pat, TiaaBkaatlroa. 14 Boutk Huh Bt. ABTnlt. TAYLOR A HI'FF, Daalmim Hardvata, flouaa Pumtahiaf Ooaoa. Uralaa. atofaa. Yunw, a. io North High bt. INSLKANCE. HOME IN8VR ANCB CO. COI.l'TIH S.O. Cajtital aud AaaeU,4HU,6l4 XT, W. C M. BAK lilt, BMntary. MACHINE WOHIU. noLcmin kiachinb co.. V J IrtabUaBdBtatiaaanlitiAmKaataa.Oaaftfaua Maehia.ry,Aa Waataad Kat'l koad Brtdaa. MEBCHANT TAILOUS. HCOIT A CO., , UetehantX.ilor..nd d..l.raU Clothialul furaiakiat Uouda. No. 1U Boutk Mh Bt. TELEGRAPHIC REPORTED FOR THE JOURNAL FOREIGN NEWS. By Atlutk CahU.) BNGLANO. LiviBTOOL, Much 10. The Bteimsblp City of Antwerp ban r- rlved. CONGRESSIONAL Cl'BA. Br tha Cuba. Cable J rTUIE OHIO n KUCHA NT TAII.OItIM X A CLOTHING CO., 1U B. Uirh Bt. Uenta' Buiti Mad. U Order. Haadyaud. Ckithiaf alvaraoahaaA Merchant Tailot aad dealer la Krady-n.de Cloth. nwaueaw-rataieaiiiffuooae. t Hell uouet liuilding niLLlNEHV. AUM. E. HARPER. i-Vl Millinery and Fancy Oood.; Oentlemen'. Felt UMm Olaaaad and PraMed. Cot. Blgh aad Bprinc BU. T II. WII.KIR. U , FaahiouaUeMillitr,Iia.TriniBi.m,Faaey 0vu,h uin , op. uoouaje aouaOi Cl w. RinrnoNM, J, WMOLEBALK A KKTLMILLlNKHYQOODti 1II1A. th Ui(h Bt., Opel. Uouao llkiek. music. JOHN NEIr.KK A CO., Knabeand bteiuway l'lanoe. Mnaleand inatrumenU. 11 and 13 Kaat utatv Btreet. mvsiciANs. m. IHIUIM, III. I., 3 Opera llouae. Tnatailla.ua.nftk.Kv w., lleart, Throat and Lung. I'1CTUUI. r m. (iitixn'iii.n. XYL, ruuTouiiAriiRii, No. UKut Broad Street. VI. ELLIOTT, l'hotoirranh Parlor, in Jahnann ttiiiiina H. ia Bouth High atreet. BALDWIN A R'I'EVEIVN, raUTOUltAl'BKRB, 1 Bouth High H treat PLUMBERS dc BELL IIANGEUS. F. If ALLEY A HON, ltealera in Lead 1'ioe and Btuint LAad.Rath. and Wafer Cloaete and Wnah Bowie. No. DO Bouth Thiid B. HEAL, ESTATE. XT EAltl.V. XI, KKAL EHTATE DEAL BR, Odeon Building, No. II. SOAP, CANDLE, Ac. WHOS.1 " Munufaeturer and dealer in Boon and Cttdlea, uulea and Tallow. Wcatol Brjadway Bridge. TAILORING A REPAIRING. JI I.MI8 LACTERBACII, Tailor; room No. 1 Naughton Building. Clothla nude, repaired and Altered In . aatla factory manner. Henry imnTEitivinr,, TAILOlt, CLEANEB AND REPAIKKR No. 136 Bouth High, op. Uoodale Ilouae, up etatre. WATCHES AND JEWELRY. RD, DUNBAR A CO.. . Dealeri In Watehn. Clocia. Plated Ware. Jew. elry and BpecUdea. No. 11 UaitTownBtraet. FA. A L. LE'QIJKREIiX. , Wtioleaale and Retail dealers in Watcher, Clock and Jewelry. No. 71 Buuth High Bt. nr. mi yd a.ti, . Dealer in beat q foot of Rich Ut., weat end, Dealer ia beat quality of Hocking Coal, Office. arebouae.'JlS Canal Bt. 0s! ATEM A IIAHHIN41TON. T IHucoeehtra to Wm. Ulvnnl dealer. In Dlamonda Watohea, Jewelry A BiWerware. No. 2 Nell liouae ROBINSON A CO., , Wholee.le and Retail dealers In Fl'.Uhurg and HockingCo.1. 101 North High Bt. COITIItllSSION MERCHANTS, H FITCH A ON, . . Commuaion, forwarding .nd Produce Mei-chanta.daalerain drain, flout, Ao. J7 W. llroad Bt, Bectitlet. IronotUr A Wholea.le dealer In Wines. Liquors, Cigata, Ac Mo. 341 Bouth Fourth Bt. WENllKH. JJ . No. Hi Bouth High St., baa tthe choicest Wines red and white. Recommended by .11 phyaiciana. WM.MONYPENY, , . v . PorwMdlng A Qenernl Commission Herchsnt, .nd dealer In drain, Ac. Otltce, W. end N. R. Budge. CONFECTIONS & RESTAURANT. rTAItltlS. NKil.ER A NIXON. LX Wholeaa,c dealer, in Furelgn A American Pane uoouea ranaeonoiiona. iui, ira, 107 a ion a,. Town m. T LINDEMANN A CO- ' JJ, Ambo. Building, dealer, in Foreign Ftnita, Toy., me ; Oyster., Fish and uam of all kluua in aeaaon. DRAIN TILE AND lEWEB PIPE. -raitva'a va'r'ri-'.llKOV. Dealer iu Hole Drain Tile and f tone Hewer Pipe. anLoppoaito Union Paasenget Depat. CROCKERY, Ac. In otdet to reduce out stock and make room forj NEW 8PRING GOODS, W offar our fntin itwk at prioei thut otniot vitpurchtMTi. Cll and im. A. C. HEADLEY &. CO. SSO and 252 South Iligli Street. DELL HHOTIIEHS, unMni.ua. Olssswsr.. Cntlerr and BilTer-Flatcd goods, Wholesale and Retail, 134 Bouth High Btteet. CROCERIE8. WM. fKLTON, Chin, and Queen rwnre, QIaaa A Plated Ware, lamps and Fintnree, wholesale retail. 46 N. High Bt, I J ImsortstA Wholesale A Retatl'dealerlnCToehcrr, Oliia,Ulajl,L'ilUery. Platod Uoods, Ac. liDB.HIghBt. OHIO STATE JOURNAL h x li A M PRINTING HOUSE DRUGGISTS. J08peopI'. lnt Btoro, 1 Bouth High Bt. Kriptlouacarefallr oompounded at all houis. JOHN . ftn, AFOTH R47AR Y, v at- oiiU,,rfl, llioh Mt..li.llin.iill. O. - . ..a A. BA 'MtiilfU. M WHOLBBALB AND lICTAII.DRyGUIBTB, DRY GOODS. H?!!llK,i;B,"OAC0?U.Via.H.h8t.. Upeta,alttingt,Uil Ulotas,BUple A Fancy Dty Uoods . wnaa MW nUOM. Jc CO.. H (Buooeaaorsto Ktlton. Bancroft A Co.,1 Wholesale iulAislaUtyttoodi. a 4Uwyan. Block, Town Bt. M'OOLM, MILES dt MTONALP GROCERS, DBAI.IU IM ".iritrciljjns DomoMtlo and Wtaple CJ rooor Iom. .IN ALL TUI1B YAHlRlia, rminoKsoi coluibus powdxk iagaxiii AdlHTI FOB IA1JI OF The Hnwird Powder Co.'e Powder. Also. AnnU fol the Bals of Oardnet, Phlppa A 00.1 Celebrated Sugar-Cured Hams. iaported Wlifs, Brandies, Cigars, ete Cimnrd Frnlw Vetetnble,el. OuatuUr In Btora. f AU linids Dellrered FtM of Charffc Ordse ' mm a. IV. U I'll'. . wholleHeUll dealers in Dry Ooodiaod wtursrs of ladls.' Cloaks. 133 B. High BU jVrilGIIANT AGENT. It' A..I .. Atl.nt... 'll-UIII WB. A.w. uiuvn, eir) v e,r. -, tmm FRAMES ANDTfc.NGlltAVIlWlS. Bll. Illltli: sjw., a,nmuw , No. Oper. Ulock, deslers l 0 .'5 "JJ," Rustic Frame.. Mouldings, wholeaal. ui. 1 FURNITURE, Ac. WINES Havaka, March 10. The cholorahMcntlrelrtllsktitioarcd In the ueienoornoo.1 ot e.nti.co. The negroct tnil ninltttoe hare tendered siren.de 10 iea. fuello at Santa Bnirltn The Insnrgenta are burnlnj; the plantatluna mm scattering general destruction m the vi cinity or Al.niilo and Santa l-rni. WASHINGTON. Repakllram leaaiarlal Caacaa. Wasuinoton, March 10. ine Kepnbllcan Benatore held a caucaa this morning with a view to decide on the ordrr of business, but adjourned without having reached a conclusion on the subject. Arrival f Jndfa Hoar. Judge Hoar arrived last night and held .In Interview with the President. Cakinal Officer, at Work ia their Dt. aartuieula. Secretary Korlo has actually commenced the duties of his ofllce. Vlco Admiral l'orlcr was with htm at the Department the greater imrllou or the day. Postmaster General CresBwell and Secretary tlox were at their respective Departments this mornlug, ami received a lartro numlier of visitors. The Suite Department was literally beseiged with visitors to day. VlaHoraCallin( on the Prealdrnt. A large num'.wrof visitors. Incluillii!? innnv Anators ami lti presenlnllvcs, called on the I'resitieni mis morning. is. 11, coiuniiinicniion openeil. Sl'lllNnVIKM), 10. The first train through from Montreal for a week arrived this forenoon, anil the road is now open. 1 lie obstruction was caused by snow. 1ITIIL AlttllOH, it, impot YANKEE NOTIONS-(Wliolanlc.) Ta Bankers and Merthants. TTTK ARK PREPARED TO FURNINII V to Banker, and other., .11 descriptions ol Print a wbioa requit. U. 8. Iiilcrniil Revenue Slniiip, With the stamp neatly printed upon the faoe ot thi astrumens. uteNuior Bank Obeoki, Bills of ExohAnge, CertllloatoB ol Stock Drafts fco Will repelee Prompt Atlpntlon. ClOHJIBim CABINET sj., J Msnuf.elureiiof all hinds of Futnltuw, HlAlrs. c.,whole..Ie.ndr.t.ll. Ware-rooma, 801 B.HlghBt and Retail Wererooma 6, 7 .nd 8 Uwynne Bloc. FURRIER. TAHIE" UHRDNKH. , , M a J Furrier, makes, .Iters .nd repairs Furs, at H. E tot. Btat. A 3d Bts. Work done promptly anil well. GROCEUIUS. M H ,nEO. M'SONALD K UU.i ohoicF.mlly 100 Soiiih Illgli Street. i-faiHis imNNTANTLT ON HAND .XV full llu of sanlully sMted G- w'hoie'ssle .nd'Helail de'.ler In Staple OroeMtel 1 r.nliy aiour, mn ., v, W'w'lnleSBj. and IteUll deiler In Choice Otocerlej. f oreign and Domestic Liquors. No. I Buckey. Block. .LrAMILY GltOOBUIKK We would can special atteattna to out brand ol LOGAN MILLS xvllIXia WIIKAT FLOCK .,JU Made from (.nnlu WhlU Hill Wheat, aot e.lled bl an. h,.ni t UhlO. W. alW kMP Freth Cracked Wheot. an.17 lUw U O KO. MeDON ALD A CO. P wletl d "uil nroeers, Bhlppersof VejU. Sa FrutU, AO. Wholewle tot cash stW.il prlose. till It I 111 A CO., i,t II. ta le Kiull t IISISI11 1 ) Wh ii-ale ii.t II. lull Umc ia. Itllilril 'e... 'ol. Nn Jin B. Illub bt. THERINE New Attractions 1 1 SFLESDID NEW ICE I HAKB BIIKITMANN and ANDREW JACKBON MUl'lll.Y will run a racoon the Ioe with 1 wheel Velocipedes. Tito MuoHiy lio.y Appear lot the Last Time. i-T Don't fall to tee tlem. TUB 8M00KVILLB DRILL Will cone " " ,h" an all .hie ta be As th" le tna " """ for Iho seasm, les ereryouur wiaa a,,u vi'ji., 1 aar L'eraiiu. delrlng to dress in Fancy IcoVtiime.enn do If accepted at the lllllce belnre go't! 00 IrtT IM OTOryuouT noil v lend to eoloy tne enierisinmeni lo-nivut, Adm iton-0.nU,t)l Ladles, tie; All- dten under 14, Ida, ttiitiiiittiiitiiiii MIIDWAKC. H "fil'ZtflJZ. Nil'.. Timers-Bl"et..0-. Paint.. Otis. Varnt.he., Ac. No. IM "-nth rll.b HOTELS. W1l.l.e-',lt r ..a. nl.D PLANING r 1 a.W, jLjrW&Z tojlh. .MM U Ourn.. High " "., ia nrvDRivd to uo inooi hwmi it. t.ksAehaig.01 the Ok! street, eastol "' M do .11 kinds of Pinning, a, Mil. .horleet a.ti. aii r'r ? " ' miuThv dobbmub. UtflTED HTATRN HOTEL. . . , Uornii High aad TownBU., Columbns, Ohla a, j. ptooaT, r .oiaioi. ZVci.'MFtlid'BU. U,-, tioua Btabltng fol 71 Horse., wlUl Ylrd, Ac y m; C-- At. 1 tl N K 13 IV N H M N K E N a-ovain wm Dr. Johnaton'i Specific, Th only Inhlllbl. .nd Hle. Bm1y. Oaa j ,l,,n with or without the paUsnt's knowllge. Read Sr Johnston'. TreatlM on ''Drunkenne,ll.Cias-..r:.i.VadUar.. Try the BPKOIFIU, and bs """ HANKERING FOR TOBACCO Onred with DR. JOIINBTONH AROMATIC ANTI-TO. .,.7ni,iMPt)lJND.. sweet .nd pleasant prepare. ,Tn-cr.atM no roaltlnf aftet IU use. Tobsoco need not bsdlmrdsd all .1 one lot tns1 OomMf- LVnn th. dlr.,"Hy4." .l'r.,,,, k all Druswleta. AUU... nine aii.i.nn, l5lX Ftonrt.l.t.ColumbuA, HEW YOHK. A Serious Accltleul, Nrw York, March 10. It was Dnncan 8. Walker, son of Hon. Hubert J. Walker, who had his teeth all knocked out yesterday, by tho I mil rail smashing a car on the Eric railroad. The others wounded are doing well. Arrested for Murder. In the case of Eliza Callaton. the woman found dead on Sunday morning, la a miser able rhanty in With street, an inquest was held yesterday at liellevue llospltal. A verdict was rendered charging Jacob Htlbatt, a Uerir.au, with whom deceased lived, with her murder. 110 was commuted to await the action of the grand Jury. Mill Burnt. Mr. .Tcwctt's Mill at Sharon, Conn., was burned on Tuesday. Loss f:i0,000; Insured fls.OtHi. Death ol a Railroad Ulnn, lloraco Lockllu, Superintendent of the Vermont Central lluilioad, died at St. Albans last night. Stewart'. Hotel for Working Women. Mr. A. T. Stewart has commenced the crec Uou of an Immense, hotel, having a front of 300 feet on Fourth avenue, Aud 810 feet each on Bid and iiikl streets. The llrst lloor is to he rented for stores, and the property to be managed to the Interest of the working women. Board will be furnished as cheaply as possible, and the accommodations will be ex cellent. A quarter of a million has already been expended, and it Is expected that the entire work will cost one million dollars. Death at Sen by Ship Feror. The ship James Foster, Jr., which left Liv erpool on the 15th of Dec, arrived In the lower bay on Monday, having lost four passengers and 12 of her crew by ship fever. Nineteen of the remaining passengers were sick pf fever and sent to Ward's Island hos pital. MEXICO. Nrw York, March 10. Executions Forbidden by Prenident Jau. rvz. A special to the Herald from Havana says lelegrams from the city of Mexico dated the :id Inst . received here by vera urnz steamer, contain the following news: . - Executions had become frequent In the country aud created general public dismay. On Monday, the 1st of March, President Jan- rer. forbid mem, ana ordered oniccrs to bring their prisoners to the Capital for trial. It was rumored that a man named Mayer, late of the U. S. Army, bad been shot, but It has since been ascertained that lie had been sent to Mexico to be tried. Bcnor Itomero writes to a friend that the opposition, alter fomenting, rebellion now clamor for a change in the ministry, their mntlvoH arc lirnoblc, titer present only a mi nority of the nation, The President heeds them not. Bandit, and Rebel. Ronted, Escabedo had defeated the bandit Canities In Tainaullpas, and the rebel bauds in other quarters had also occn rouieu. VIRGINIA. Stnle Convention. rKTKnsiiuiin, March 0. The Convention reassembled at 10 o'clock this evonlng. but tho committee on Creden tials not being ready to report It adjourned till to-morrow. 11 is very evident, mat sir. Wells will be nominated to-morrow, and it Is conceded that Henry C. Taylor, of Mont. gomery, will be selected lor Lieutenant uov- urnnr. The friends of Clcmence have to-night drawn up a protest against the action of the Mayor of Petersburg In calling the police Into the Convention, hut the mat ter, later In the night, was abandoned. CANADA. Snow mornn. Montr KAfta March 10. A heavy snow storm lins been raging here stneo this morulng. No malls nrrlvcd to day, and the malls ror 1110 ijtiiieii Biates were dispatched to St. Johns in sleighs this after- uon- . . ToitosTO, jiiarcn iu. A violent snow storm set In this forenoon, and continued throughout the day. IKs- pacthes from point. East aud West describes It as the most severe snow storm of theseason. INDIANA. A Murderer Commit. Nulclde. Indianapolis, March 10. Gllas Ilartman. the young murderer who made a bogus confession ytstertlay, commu ted suicide in tne jail mis morning. PENNSYLVANIA, ' Weulhcr and Rlwcr. , PiTTsnonii, March 10. ruined all night, and still mining. Monnn galiota lour ice. ami raising. -1 ncrmuuiciur 1. MARYLAND, E-Preldet Johaaan'. Reception, . IlALTmonB, March 10. Andrew Johnson will have an extensive reception here on Thursday. They will re-ceptlonlie In tho afternoon and banquctlre In lie evening. TENNJsHBKE. C.ltaa, NAsnvn.i.it, March I). fixitan I. dull and drooping. Low mid' dllngs are held at 3K good ordinary at arte, MAINS. XLI.I Cougreika First fee.siou. SENATE. Mr. SUMNER presented the petitions of the Republican State Council, of Virginia, representing that the commanding officer In Virginia doe not pay proper attention to applications 01 colored men for office, and asking that they may have their due share of oiaie otnees. Keferred to the Judiciary committee. Mr. THAYER called up the bill to repeal the tenure of otllce act. Mr. TRUMBULL was In favor of an early action on the subject, but as there was a similar bill with amendment pending in the Judiciary committee, he thought this had better go to the committee. He therefore moved It be referral. Mr. THAYER oppostj the motion. The subject had already been so much considered by the Senate aud the country, that reference was wnoity unnecessary. Mr. EDMUNDS thought the Senate ought uu uc iu uauie 10 invest itsen 01 one or its great constitutional Dowers Its action nn this bill would be of great Importance, not uiereiy mr tne present uul for the luture. Mr. HOWARD also thought the inatt r required careful aud cautions deliberation. and did not feel willing to surrender thin great constitutional conservative power of land. Mr. WILLIAMS took tho same view. The Dill had passed the House nntlcr the operation of the preulons question, and had not yet received proiier consideration. Mr. (HUMES thought every Senator knew as much about the subject as he could possibly learn from the Judiciary committee; lie therefore opposed the motlou to refer. Mr. McDONALD, having full confidence In the wisdom and integrity of the President, was in favor of repealing the net. Mr. HARLAN was In favor of tho uncon dilloiuil repeal of the law, hut proposed that tho bill should llrst lie considered by the J11- uciary committee. Mr. I'OMEHOY thonght the hill had bet ter go to the commute In the regular way. Mr. COUHETL' thought the President ought to be free to difiuiss subordinates without embarassmcnt or delay, ami lie believed this bill could as well bo acted upon to-day as any other time. sir. MOltl'ON reared 11 the bill was refer- red it would not be acted upon tills session. Mr. (JOJNlvLlJNU lavorcd the reference of the bill to a committee. The bill was then referred to the Judlclnrv Committee, yeas 114, nays 35. air. Williams moved to lake up the bill to strengthen public credit, so It might come up to morrow as unllnlshed business.Carried. Adjourned. pass our road over the mort practical route through Ptrry county. The route. If cnangeu at an Dy tuose operation., will more naeiy cnange so as 10 pass over the old route via Logau, McArthor, &c-, to Hatnden. That route which Is moat direct and fully as cheap a rival route, auu wuiea no. also lue ail-vantage of having several hundred thousand dollars alnadf expended upon if. Is likely to uave a lair tuuw iu uuiaming me locatlou. UEN. SniRIDAS la reported at Washington by the newspapers, but his brother writes from Leaven. worth that he could not be there, owing to some iresn trouuies wun tne Indians, ore. Pap Sheridan was confined to his room a few days by an accident, In which his left thigh was the chief sutTerer from a fall. Oo Saturday evening, the writer conveyed a dispatch ti tne ramify mansion from J. L. Sheridan, now at Washington, sayiug briefly, "Phil Is confirmed as Lieutenant General." Tfe news was not received by Pap and Mother Baerl-dan without deep emotion, aud I thought a few tears of joyous pride came forth as uubid-deu witnesses of the fact. MASSACHUSETTS. The Prize Ring female Bruiser.. Boston, March 10. A bona fide prize tight, according to the rules of the ring, except that hair pulling and biting were ullowed, took place between two women In Somervlllc, Mass., at an early hour on Monday morning. The contestants. on their appearance in the ring, were clad in tho conventional costume of gaiters, stock-lugs, aud drawers ; nothing else, to speak of, beyond waterfalls anil Magenta curls. At the very llrst round one of them named Sarah Chapman became frightened and lumped out of the ring, but her backers drove her Iu again, anil she eventually won the light at the twenty-first round. Hit opponent, Mol-lic Jones, both of them having been severely punished, begged her seconds, In God's name, to take her away, and so tho light and mon ey, llfty dollars, was awarded to Sarah. Robber. Arreted. Boston, March 10. John A. McCansland, Dennis Sullivan, and Nathan Smith are under arrest, charged with robbing Tccklerheu a Jewelry store ol 2::,00O worth of diamonds a short time since. McCauslaud was arrested In Mon treal. None of the property has bceurecovered. VERMONT. Threo Pertjon. Frozen to Death. BunMNOTON, March 0. On Friday last, as men were cutting a road through the suow-drift near Peacham Cor ners, they came uon the frozen bodies of Mrs. Emmons, aged (10 years, her daughter and her grand-ton. The old lady had fallen, overcome with cold aud snow, Haifa mile from a farmer s house, through a wintlow of which a light was shining all night; while the daughter bad approached a nine nearer, and the boy was within two rods of the win dow; he had evidently dragged himself some distance on his nanus and knees. NEW HAMPSHIRE. Nlalo Election, CoNcoitt), March 10. Olio hundred and forty-ono towns glvo Steams 4.708 muiorltv for Governor, and nine of twelve Senators are ltcpuuilcans. Three Inches of snow has rallen to-day. Cleveland! ftafe Robbed. Ci.kvrland, March 10. A safe In the custom house was rubbed lost night. Only :it)0 taken. No arrests. MISSOURI. A Tcrrlblo Fight Between two Rough.. St. Louis, March 0. Talsy Ourtln and James Hnggerty, two sporting men, got Into a row at Mike Mc-Coole's saloon this aaernoon. They drew knives and cut each other fearlnlly. Cnrtln's windpipe was nearly cut iu two, and Hnggerty received two severo cnls In tho head, one of them severing tho temporal artery. Curtln's condition Is considered critical. Movement, of military Men. (len. William Myers ami Gen. J. W. Bar-ringer arrived hero to-day from Omaha, and Gen. Sheridan will arrive to night from Leavenworth and proceed direct to Washington. FRO" PERRY. THE S01IEI13RT ADVOCATE does not seem to flourish well since the withdrawal of Mr. Kazy, and there Is a movement on foot to Induce him to renew hi. connection with It, but he has most likely made the paier serve fully all the purpose, of Its establishment, to wit, the advertise-1 meut of the Newark, Somerset and Utralta-' vllle rallinnd, and will seek some-01 her Held of useful iicsh better suited to the scope of uib uiuuiiLUAi uiaa inepuniicauouor losmall a newspaper. A juvenile nelee or mine writes from near Baltimore, Fairileld county, that "Uncle ionn aas tne small-pox awiul bad, but Auut Nancy has not got it and savs she don't 1... lend to." Brave woman Is Aunt Nanrr. We are havlnir llrst class whiter urnniha nere, anil 1 wits led to Dcllevc from tho num.. of a spring bird the other morning that the iittio n-atuereil wanderer had been fooled by the Grohnd Hog you speak of, or else had followed northward on soino "wild irmu. chase," until tho pinching frost had admonished a return to wanner regions. Typo. Mr. Btewart's Lottor of Doclinntion. Whatever may bo said of Mr. Stewart's lltncss for tho ofllce of Secretary of Treasury. (and It Is universally conceded lhat his per sonal qualifications for tho ofllce are of the highest order), his letter of declination Is of such a character as to profoundly Impress the people with tho earnestness and purity of his motives. It Is worthy to go down to his tory among the most notable papers of this notable age. Wo copy In full : Washington, March 0, 18C9. " To the Presltleut. "Dkau 8111 Annrcclallna the hlirli honor conferred by your nomination, aud the unan imous coniirinauon by tho Senate of myself to tho olllco of Secretary of the Treasury, 1 regret that circumstances beyond our conlrul compel mo to decline. Could the dllucutics presented by the provisions of the act of 1780, which, In organizing tho Denartincut of tho Treasury, prohibit tho Secretary from being directly or indirectly concerned or Interested in carrylog on the business of trade or commerce, be overcome by any reasonable sacrifice, personal to myself, I would willing ly mano it. 1 wonia promptly transfer to the handi of gentlemen, In whom the public have full coulldence, every Interest In the gains, and prollts that could possibly accrue to myselrin the business of my house, during my otllcUl term, to be applied to such public charities as their judgment should dictate; and I have proposed and sought, by the execution of appropriate Instruments to accomplish that end; but serious dlll'ercnccs of opinion have been expressed as to whether that course would satisfy tho requirements of the law. Although I will not hesitate to make this appropriation, provided it would enable mo to accept the olllco, and thus unite my efforts with your owu and other members of your Cabinet In restoring economy and strict frugality in the administration ol the Government, and lilt, as rapldlly as practicable, from the people the great burdens of taxation, debt and extravaganco resting upon them; yet the business relations or my linn is in connection with others largely Inter ested in their continuance, - and, as such, they can not be severed sum marily, nor can my Interest in it be wholly and absolutely disposed of without producing great embarrassment and loss to those with whom 1 have been connected. I cannot consent to cuter upon Hie administration of laws by any action or course that can lie construed into a disregard or violation of tho law; and while, therefore, I re grot the plan proposed Is deemed Inadequate to relieve from legal, and us it seems to me, technical disabilities, I yield to the better Judgment of others, rather than seem to bo willing to accept a position In disrespect of law. In finally renewing tho declination which was tendered at the outset of theso objections, I repeat to yon, Mr. President, my thanks for the honor done me In oll'erlng me this high position, aud assure you that yon will always haro my earnest efforts to sustain your administration In carrying out the wise and salutary measures Indicated by you on entering upon your ofllce. "Sincerely yonr friend, "Ai.kx. T. Strwart." llutost ot AavorlllilM OAtty-Oa. anuara, e-k !...."" " each inaeruoa ar a if 1 una, each uaawtioa, ao AAK.LV, -ua aju.rr, oral ( JJJ Each ulditiuaaj ineertiua.... ...... fa Local or Biisima. NoUcas, pea tuaa, ahi.aartija .... SO JnZrZTf'L' Lars, aui table fur Waal eTEif ktluiM n lea. Bak. . a,aw. AdTattiAsawnts for loo, Wuuirtsa at sot. ar card ala, wfaicfc wdl be tZ .PVS5?' tratiun, but one marked by strong common seuse aud a high regard for justice. From the Delawareu, IM., Sth.) The message is characteristic of the man. consequently not clear on all points. Wt Join In the hope of all good citixens that Geo. Grant will exhibit a sincere regard for his official oath, prove an honest man, and discharge his duties with wisdom snd fidelity to the best interests of the people of the whole country. KKWfe) AND I'lallMOINAXe. Viruinia Is Infested by highwaymen, who rob stage coaches In the old-fashioned style. Tuere will be a strong vote In the Massa chusetts Legislature this year In favor of woman suffrage. A. J ," in his dying speech, used the word "Constitution" thirty different times. As he was once very anxious to have every man marked that prated about the Constitu tion, wo presume he has drawn s very large mark across his own body. The experiment of providing a restaurant for the working girls of Boston, has proved a success. The best of meals are furnished Irom 10 to 15 cents a meal ; a meal of J) read, crackers., ttuA cakes, &c, la furnished for 8 cent, and other articles of food are served np at prices In proportion. The lodging house system has not proved so successful, and does not meet with general favor. An oillcial return Just published at Flor-enco says the number of national schools In Italy In 180(1 was !!1,U7, with 1,217,870 pupils. In 18(14 there were 31 ,804 schools, with 1,178,743 pupils. Tho numlier of children under fourteen years of ago Is 7,750,000. In France and Belgium one out of nine of the population goes (o school, In Prussia one out of six, In tlic.NeUicrlands ono out of eight. In Spain one out of thirteen, and In Italy one out of eighteen. The young Marquis of Bute was admitted to a private audience with tho Pope on tha flth tilt. On Ash Wednesday ho received the ashes from the hands of his holiness In the Slxllne Chapel, and on tho following day was permitted, by a special favor, to hear the Pope's mass In tho private oratory of the Vatican, on which occasion tho Pontiff gave him the sacraments of confirmation snd the holy eucharist. Lord Bute having made an offering of one thousand two hundred pounds sterling to tho Peter's Pence Fund, Plus IX. presented him with a reliquary of great value which Is described !n a letter from Rome, as . a "truly royal gift." A MoDief, criminal was tried In Paris late ly. Being asked If he had anything to say, he replied, "Yes, a good deal. In the first place, I object to tho judges." "To the Judges? You mean tho jury." "Nothing of tho kind; I mean tho Judges all the Judges ol France." "Impossible I" "It Is not Impossible, but a fact." "Indeed, sir, on what grounds f" "Because they are prejudiced against me." Judge (severely): "Prisoner, you must not say such things. No Judge iu Franco Is prejudiced against any one." "Well, I don't know about that," replied the prisoner; "but you must know as well as I do that they have already condemned mc five times." STATE XI'.WH, CABINET AUD INAUGURAL. Comment, of the Southern Pre... 5) H roa.latbularr Ac D.Uated. Annum, March 10. The Senate to-day refused to pass the Con stabulary act by a vote 01 11 to r. Ritllrond and Other Local Matters-I-oa (an, McArlluir, Now Lexington, aud oihor Town, fflcutloned In Ordr-llow Sheridan. Parent. Received the New. ol HI. Promotion, Bprciiil Cormpondence Ohio HUite Journal. Drar Journal i It seems to me tho jour nal comes to hand much more readily since the completion ot the rond to Lancaster. The one containing tho railroad proceedings at Newark, might havo reached a sale of 1000 In Perry county, such being the Interest felt In tho subject. Somerset was not largely represented because the mud embargo vototd all attempts to send a full delegation. 1 ins accounts for tho omission to represent Northern Perry on tho committee to draw up an address, notwithstanding our icople hero expended 1100,000 more than 14 years ago, and now offer $50,000 moro to help the work of connecting the Southern oca coast and Lako Erie. If facts and figures aro Im- nortant.aftcr mature thought and much study the commlttco on address could add to Its resources by having somo ono on tho com mittee well posted Iu regard to 4'J miles 01 tho route, nnd Northern Perry could furnish snch a member. Up to this nia the New Lexliinlon Intel est hits Utile for our nronosed road, supposing that If built on our proposed line, nurmein Perry wonin again iicm.uu 1110 cuuu.j n... lint alnpn the recently reported movo of Hon. T. J. Mnglnnls anil othcra of Columbus, to ri,iin nntlnna. .fee. unon ccrtalu mineral lauds hitherto roiled upon uy me lncuuo our road, the Now Lexington people pnipor to change the route uy oiraiumno, u go by Lexington ami nuntiay Kreca t any Nclionvllif, wnere otner iniuorm, n. ly Incumbered.may be obtained In abundance, ami tim Snmoraut omnia seem willing to con cede to such wishes, rather than have no m.ih and In turn the Now Lexington pco nln ntn,u a nrt.rm.ncn mr a road OH our route, rather than havo nono at all. K the two icctlons are thus brought moro closely nln an alll.nco Dm m.lllt nf Mr. MaUnntllli operations may prove beneficial to ns all, but I iloiliit vito rranxaiinu 01 such n-".." much as I doubt the serious Interference those operations with the determination F rom tho Nashville Banner 1 To our obtuse comprehension It appears that the amendment, so fur from ncco mpllsh- lug anything towards the settlement or tno question of suffrage in one section of the country, win unsettle :t 111 nnouier. mm this exception wc navo no taint to nnu wun tho President's policy as ex pressed In his In augural address. From tho Richmond Dispatch, General Grant. In framing this Cabinet, has left ant the political hacks those drilled and disciplined leaders In partisan warfare and be hue no doubt done so to get riu 01 tueir arronanco and their prejudices and passions. lie did not mean to gamer uuout auu uieu prone to dictation. In avoiding them he facilitates tho way to peaco and practlealles his administration. From the lliilimoml Whig. General Grant's Inaucural and Ills Cabinet selections encourage us to lielierc that ho Is resolved to tako tho government out ol tho rut In which extreme partisanship placed 11, and glvo It a new start on a broad ami national highway. (From the Auguida, Chtonlili' nnd nVniinol,Mh. Tho address, as a whole, will be received In the South as rather favorable to a peaceful and just administration. While all will regret the President's failure to Indicate his views upon the iiiiportanv issues ui .reconstruction, wo doubt not tho Southern people will llnd moro In the message to approve than to condemu. (From the Charleston News, flth. The Inatifftiral address of President Grant l now before tho country, anil wo confess that wo do not see that It should cause cither great pleasure or groat dissatisfaction to Ilia people 01 tne ooiuu. (From the Lontwllle Coaiter-Journal, 3lh.) Grant's Inaugural la very nearmcanlngless. lie Is in favor of Haying all our liabilities In gold, where, greenbacks aro not spccllled, v.'lilcii no onu prcicmis 10 gainsay, nu in 111 favor of tho Fifteenth Amendment, which, had as It Is can hardly bo called a party ques tion since It Is already applied to tne botitn llu Is In favor of protecting the honor of tho Hag, a lelf-evldi nt proposition, and, In short, he deals In platitudinous generalities. They Indicate, however, that ho means well, and that goes a long ways. All 01 ns are ocr-tululy willing to pray tor him, and our best hopes glvo auswer to his kindly Intended common places. Lot us turn from tho rising to tho totting of the sun, from anally worth less document to a really sound and vniuauio State paper. Wo hope that none of our readers have neglected to examine carefully and inougiiiiuiiy tne into i-rrsiucu. euiuinn a farewell address to tho people of the United Biates. . (From the ttalrtgb iN. CI Standard, sth.l Short, nnmeanlng. pointless, without a single salient conclusion, everything In general and nothing In Particular, wo have tho llrst Stato paper of the worlil-reiiowucd warrior.Wo look, then, not for a brilliant admlnls- Thr tfandusky Register of tho 8lh reports "Its bathing lu the boy to-day." Toledo Is bringing Ico from the St. Law rence, tho Mauinco having been ravished away by Cincinnati, Louisville, and other cities. Coatks. Kinney, formerly of the Xe&la ' Torchlight, later tho "bright and shining light" of tho Cincinnati Times, Is an applicant for the Portuguese mission. When Introduced to Secretary Washbnno as such, that official propounded the Interrogatory Kin-he spoak Portngcc?" Receiving s re ply In tho nfllrmfttlvc, ho promised to take Coates under advisement, remarking that Ohio had already more ' applicants than any other State. She also has more capable men. Fpringldit Atltntuer. Last Thursday, while tho family of John Robinson wero at Elyria marketing, some xpert thief entered their rcsldenco In Ridge- tIUc, nnd stole l'-!00 In Five-twenty U. S. bands. Their denomination was two one hundred and two fifty dollar bonds, and they wero numbered 11,002, 115,808, 18,510, and 18,420, respectively. Whooverdld the steal--Ing was an expert, as tho entrance had been cftcctcd through the front door, which had lieen unlocked and carefully rclocked. It Is supposed the thief made tracks for Cleveland, and the police and dotcctives arc on the watch for him. The Sheriff of Wood connty, who recently added to the metes and bounds of bis happiness by taking unto himself a wife, met with a slight mlsforlnno a few days since. While visiting a friend In the country he lost his pocket Iwok containing about t:IOO In cash, besides other valuables. Jlmc and when he lost It, were questions which ho could not answer, and various wero his suspicions. All search failed to glvo any traces of its whereabouts. On Monday, however, tho mystery was solved. The pocket-book, containing the money, was found In a fenco corner, where It had been carried by a pup- It bad probably been dropped In tho house, nicked un by tho pun, and carried to tho placo where fouutl. A friend of the Sheriff writes that tho pup Is for sale. IIkv. MoiiRiiRAn and lady, (daughter of Mr. J. W. King, of this city) who have been laboring as missionaries In Italy, under tha care of tho American and Foreign Christian Union, expect to return to tho United States In April. This step Is rendered necctsary by tho continued ill health of Mrs. Morehead. This will bo sad news to her relatives and numerous friends In this city nnd vicinity. It Is fondly hoped that relaxation from labor, and the caro aud attention of friends, may restore her to wanted health. Those devoted missionaries have labored with marked success lu this distant field. Tho harvest Is plenteous, tho laborers aro few. A'oiid Oa-idle.TiiR wife of Roger MeClora, a laborer residing In this placo, eloped Balurday night with a man named Watcon, who formerly hoarded In the family. Saturday evening curly Mrs. MeC. persuaded her husband to go up town nnd enjoy hlmsolf with his fi lends during the evening. While ho was absent lio packed tip her good "togs," and not forgetting to carry with her all the cash In tho house, said " good-bye " to her nine Innocents and stalled for tho depot, where Walson purchased two tickets fbr Columbus, and tho twain were seen getting on the night express. It Is supposed they have gone to St. Lonls. Wo havo not lourncd whether tho husband has taken any slops towards secur ing her return or not. Tho woman lea nlnn children behind her, the youngest ot which Is only a few monlhs old. WellingtonKnltr-fruc. Wasto of our Bodlos. Tito waste of tho different functions of our bodies by those ol us who are frequently over-tanked, requires to be made up with nutritious food, nnd such stimulants as serve to aid nature In Its recuperative effVcts. Wo can, with pleasure, recommend Bpoers standard Wine Bitters" ns jwr rreeflenf. to give health and strength. Sold by Druggists.

OUZO STATE JOURNAL, in nuiui is toTtici, VMNIlta KDITION. T miH.ta itomftmw .M OO a. da I Month. , 4 AO J 1 f da da I da kn fir. sad .fTstda, sack. t OO do do da I SAontaA, ...... 4 OO month. oo 4s 0 THE MORNING JOURNAL. QMWI .atintoaluh. af taa. QaUrarau by UartMz, per la-..-.. waak , 00 a mi DRY GOODS. Great Attraction Great Attraction Great Attraction Great Attraction Great Attraction A. G. HEADLEY & CO. '8 A. C. HEADLEY & CO.'S, A. C. HEADLEY & CO.'S, A. C. HEADLEY & CO.'S, A.:C. HEADLEY & CO.'S, FOE FORTY DAYS, FOR FORTY DAYS, FOR FORTY DAYS, FOR FORTY DAYS, FOR FORTY DAYS, Without ward ta COST MONDAY, JAN. lltb, 1869. V OU XXXH. COLUMBUS, OHIO: THURSDAY, MARCH 11. Ib6v. NO. 8G. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. WT ' lawlle llM altMUMa si Mr Md' i. w ih tallawtaaj !.) al itl.aikn Maalua. Matsaea, which Br u.au tha "t r.liakl. aua axuu.1T. aalahliah- .BUIa thl.clir. ARCHITECTS. RJ mt UUaDf. BUI. ATTORNEYS. GO. COLLINS ATKINSON, , ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, aifanuMt,loppoatUBUUaO.M.I JOSEPH H. 'iEICER, ATTOUMKY-AT-LAW, rarsoaa'. Biuldinf , Mr. Town and High Bt, GULOWtf JM ETC A LIE, AtTUaM.VS A COVNSKLORB-AT-LAW 111 ItOUta Ul(k 81, up Stain. TTKNHY O. NOHI.E. XI ArromiV-AT-LAw, 111 south HlgkBtrert. QUO. W. larCHACKEN, ATTUHNaa'-AT-LAW, 117 South High Street. LJ, CHITCIIFIEI.D, . ATTOJlNltVANUUOIJNtlliLOB-AT-LAW, Utile, la City Bank Building. B" AsEE at NAHM, ATTOUN I! YB-AT-LAW. Offloe, No. t Bouth Uiirh St.. Ambos Knudla. BOOK-BINDERS. LKi'AVOR'S HIIOK BINDKHV, AND BLANK-BOOK MAM UFACTORY, uooms h, was. norm ill a 01., net. uroau a uay. BOOKS AND STATION Eli 1'. FREIl. IHII.MANN, Bookseller. Stationer .nd Binder, .nd dealer In Ukkmam Book, and PaaioDicau. 238 South ilhjh BS. "lOltll.Y 811 ITU, Ht.tlan.rf. KnTfilop.il. tfenulne Arnold's A French Writing A(lapyinKlnka;all kinds Paper A &MlingW an. BOOTS AND SHOES. F. FASKIfl, 1KIOT AND SHOE BT011K, No. Htl Buutk lligh, eurner Town Bt. SIIKPAHD HOBMiEH, Manufaot urerii and .icalere in .11 hind, of Boot, uil Bhoea. No. 1C3 Bouth lligh Bt. JC. KAI.lt, . Boot, and Bhoea daily received, .nd Hold cheap. No. 13. Nortk lligh .treat. WT. WILLIAMS 4 . 144 South High Bt. Ju.trecclied, an elegant ..Mrtment Boot, .nd Bhoea. Ladles, please ell. DUN FORD CO.'S Ia the noted houae lor food Boot, .nd Shoes t low price.. NewBtoek Juat received. 370 B. High Bt BOOTS A SHOES- (Wholesale.) ,hlapoole willmon, I i Wholesale Dealers in lland and Machine made Boots and Shoe., loll Bouth High Street. CANDY MANUFACTORY. 001. EDI AN A FKLBEtt. . Wholesale Candy Manufactory and Bakery.Toyi, foreign fruit.. Nuti.Ac 836 B. ltigli at., Cnlumbua CAKUIA4.Es AND BUGG1LS. PETERS, BENNS A CO.. ,.. Manufactured ot Carriages, Ae., No. 1IB Town sr.., (neat the Market Home). Repairing don, promptly. CIGARS AND TOBACCO. E tvnoieauie auu xveian wca.c. w No. 131 HimthHighatrtiet. Cigata all ol my own manufacture. COAL. RUCK HVN COAI. CO.. . ,. ,, Wholetuil. and Uet.il dealers In Coal. 137 North UinUBt. MAT. WKAVJiU, Bec'y. WII.I.IAITIN At ITIARBI.R. Uealera in Hckinr, f ittJburg .nd BhattCou. Omc.lnt'oatOlnceliutrance. HOI'S E fTHNISHING. A k ens m r ART, Uouae Varniaking UooJa, MantlH, 8r.Ua, Cof pat, TiaaBkaatlroa. 14 Boutk Huh Bt. ABTnlt. TAYLOR A HI'FF, Daalmim Hardvata, flouaa Pumtahiaf Ooaoa. Uralaa. atofaa. Yunw, a. io North High bt. INSLKANCE. HOME IN8VR ANCB CO. COI.l'TIH S.O. Cajtital aud AaaeU,4HU,6l4 XT, W. C M. BAK lilt, BMntary. MACHINE WOHIU. noLcmin kiachinb co.. V J IrtabUaBdBtatiaaanlitiAmKaataa.Oaaftfaua Maehia.ry,Aa Waataad Kat'l koad Brtdaa. MEBCHANT TAILOUS. HCOIT A CO., , UetehantX.ilor..nd d..l.raU Clothialul furaiakiat Uouda. No. 1U Boutk Mh Bt. TELEGRAPHIC REPORTED FOR THE JOURNAL FOREIGN NEWS. By Atlutk CahU.) BNGLANO. LiviBTOOL, Much 10. The Bteimsblp City of Antwerp ban r- rlved. CONGRESSIONAL Cl'BA. Br tha Cuba. Cable J rTUIE OHIO n KUCHA NT TAII.OItIM X A CLOTHING CO., 1U B. Uirh Bt. Uenta' Buiti Mad. U Order. Haadyaud. Ckithiaf alvaraoahaaA Merchant Tailot aad dealer la Krady-n.de Cloth. nwaueaw-rataieaiiiffuooae. t Hell uouet liuilding niLLlNEHV. AUM. E. HARPER. i-Vl Millinery and Fancy Oood.; Oentlemen'. Felt UMm Olaaaad and PraMed. Cot. Blgh aad Bprinc BU. T II. WII.KIR. U , FaahiouaUeMillitr,Iia.TriniBi.m,Faaey 0vu,h uin , op. uoouaje aouaOi Cl w. RinrnoNM, J, WMOLEBALK A KKTLMILLlNKHYQOODti 1II1A. th Ui(h Bt., Opel. Uouao llkiek. music. JOHN NEIr.KK A CO., Knabeand bteiuway l'lanoe. Mnaleand inatrumenU. 11 and 13 Kaat utatv Btreet. mvsiciANs. m. IHIUIM, III. I., 3 Opera llouae. Tnatailla.ua.nftk.Kv w., lleart, Throat and Lung. I'1CTUUI. r m. (iitixn'iii.n. XYL, ruuTouiiAriiRii, No. UKut Broad Street. VI. ELLIOTT, l'hotoirranh Parlor, in Jahnann ttiiiiina H. ia Bouth High atreet. BALDWIN A R'I'EVEIVN, raUTOUltAl'BKRB, 1 Bouth High H treat PLUMBERS dc BELL IIANGEUS. F. If ALLEY A HON, ltealera in Lead 1'ioe and Btuint LAad.Rath. and Wafer Cloaete and Wnah Bowie. No. DO Bouth Thiid B. HEAL, ESTATE. XT EAltl.V. XI, KKAL EHTATE DEAL BR, Odeon Building, No. II. SOAP, CANDLE, Ac. WHOS.1 " Munufaeturer and dealer in Boon and Cttdlea, uulea and Tallow. Wcatol Brjadway Bridge. TAILORING A REPAIRING. JI I.MI8 LACTERBACII, Tailor; room No. 1 Naughton Building. Clothla nude, repaired and Altered In . aatla factory manner. Henry imnTEitivinr,, TAILOlt, CLEANEB AND REPAIKKR No. 136 Bouth High, op. Uoodale Ilouae, up etatre. WATCHES AND JEWELRY. RD, DUNBAR A CO.. . Dealeri In Watehn. Clocia. Plated Ware. Jew. elry and BpecUdea. No. 11 UaitTownBtraet. FA. A L. LE'QIJKREIiX. , Wtioleaale and Retail dealers in Watcher, Clock and Jewelry. No. 71 Buuth High Bt. nr. mi yd a.ti, . Dealer in beat q foot of Rich Ut., weat end, Dealer ia beat quality of Hocking Coal, Office. arebouae.'JlS Canal Bt. 0s! ATEM A IIAHHIN41TON. T IHucoeehtra to Wm. Ulvnnl dealer. In Dlamonda Watohea, Jewelry A BiWerware. No. 2 Nell liouae ROBINSON A CO., , Wholee.le and Retail dealers In Fl'.Uhurg and HockingCo.1. 101 North High Bt. COITIItllSSION MERCHANTS, H FITCH A ON, . . Commuaion, forwarding .nd Produce Mei-chanta.daalerain drain, flout, Ao. J7 W. llroad Bt, Bectitlet. IronotUr A Wholea.le dealer In Wines. Liquors, Cigata, Ac Mo. 341 Bouth Fourth Bt. WENllKH. JJ . No. Hi Bouth High St., baa tthe choicest Wines red and white. Recommended by .11 phyaiciana. WM.MONYPENY, , . v . PorwMdlng A Qenernl Commission Herchsnt, .nd dealer In drain, Ac. Otltce, W. end N. R. Budge. CONFECTIONS & RESTAURANT. rTAItltlS. NKil.ER A NIXON. LX Wholeaa,c dealer, in Furelgn A American Pane uoouea ranaeonoiiona. iui, ira, 107 a ion a,. Town m. T LINDEMANN A CO- ' JJ, Ambo. Building, dealer, in Foreign Ftnita, Toy., me ; Oyster., Fish and uam of all kluua in aeaaon. DRAIN TILE AND lEWEB PIPE. -raitva'a va'r'ri-'.llKOV. Dealer iu Hole Drain Tile and f tone Hewer Pipe. anLoppoaito Union Paasenget Depat. CROCKERY, Ac. In otdet to reduce out stock and make room forj NEW 8PRING GOODS, W offar our fntin itwk at prioei thut otniot vitpurchtMTi. Cll and im. A. C. HEADLEY &. CO. SSO and 252 South Iligli Street. DELL HHOTIIEHS, unMni.ua. Olssswsr.. Cntlerr and BilTer-Flatcd goods, Wholesale and Retail, 134 Bouth High Btteet. CROCERIE8. WM. fKLTON, Chin, and Queen rwnre, QIaaa A Plated Ware, lamps and Fintnree, wholesale retail. 46 N. High Bt, I J ImsortstA Wholesale A Retatl'dealerlnCToehcrr, Oliia,Ulajl,L'ilUery. Platod Uoods, Ac. liDB.HIghBt. OHIO STATE JOURNAL h x li A M PRINTING HOUSE DRUGGISTS. J08peopI'. lnt Btoro, 1 Bouth High Bt. Kriptlouacarefallr oompounded at all houis. JOHN . ftn, AFOTH R47AR Y, v at- oiiU,,rfl, llioh Mt..li.llin.iill. O. - . ..a A. BA 'MtiilfU. M WHOLBBALB AND lICTAII.DRyGUIBTB, DRY GOODS. H?!!llK,i;B,"OAC0?U.Via.H.h8t.. Upeta,alttingt,Uil Ulotas,BUple A Fancy Dty Uoods . wnaa MW nUOM. Jc CO.. H (Buooeaaorsto Ktlton. Bancroft A Co.,1 Wholesale iulAislaUtyttoodi. a 4Uwyan. Block, Town Bt. M'OOLM, MILES dt MTONALP GROCERS, DBAI.IU IM ".iritrciljjns DomoMtlo and Wtaple CJ rooor Iom. .IN ALL TUI1B YAHlRlia, rminoKsoi coluibus powdxk iagaxiii AdlHTI FOB IA1JI OF The Hnwird Powder Co.'e Powder. Also. AnnU fol the Bals of Oardnet, Phlppa A 00.1 Celebrated Sugar-Cured Hams. iaported Wlifs, Brandies, Cigars, ete Cimnrd Frnlw Vetetnble,el. OuatuUr In Btora. f AU linids Dellrered FtM of Charffc Ordse ' mm a. IV. U I'll'. . wholleHeUll dealers in Dry Ooodiaod wtursrs of ladls.' Cloaks. 133 B. High BU jVrilGIIANT AGENT. It' A..I .. Atl.nt... 'll-UIII WB. A.w. uiuvn, eir) v e,r. -, tmm FRAMES ANDTfc.NGlltAVIlWlS. Bll. Illltli: sjw., a,nmuw , No. Oper. Ulock, deslers l 0 .'5 "JJ," Rustic Frame.. Mouldings, wholeaal. ui. 1 FURNITURE, Ac. WINES Havaka, March 10. The cholorahMcntlrelrtllsktitioarcd In the ueienoornoo.1 ot e.nti.co. The negroct tnil ninltttoe hare tendered siren.de 10 iea. fuello at Santa Bnirltn The Insnrgenta are burnlnj; the plantatluna mm scattering general destruction m the vi cinity or Al.niilo and Santa l-rni. WASHINGTON. Repakllram leaaiarlal Caacaa. Wasuinoton, March 10. ine Kepnbllcan Benatore held a caucaa this morning with a view to decide on the ordrr of business, but adjourned without having reached a conclusion on the subject. Arrival f Jndfa Hoar. Judge Hoar arrived last night and held .In Interview with the President. Cakinal Officer, at Work ia their Dt. aartuieula. Secretary Korlo has actually commenced the duties of his ofllce. Vlco Admiral l'orlcr was with htm at the Department the greater imrllou or the day. Postmaster General CresBwell and Secretary tlox were at their respective Departments this mornlug, ami received a lartro numlier of visitors. The Suite Department was literally beseiged with visitors to day. VlaHoraCallin( on the Prealdrnt. A large num'.wrof visitors. Incluillii!? innnv Anators ami lti presenlnllvcs, called on the I'resitieni mis morning. is. 11, coiuniiinicniion openeil. Sl'lllNnVIKM), 10. The first train through from Montreal for a week arrived this forenoon, anil the road is now open. 1 lie obstruction was caused by snow. 1ITIIL AlttllOH, it, impot YANKEE NOTIONS-(Wliolanlc.) Ta Bankers and Merthants. TTTK ARK PREPARED TO FURNINII V to Banker, and other., .11 descriptions ol Print a wbioa requit. U. 8. Iiilcrniil Revenue Slniiip, With the stamp neatly printed upon the faoe ot thi astrumens. uteNuior Bank Obeoki, Bills of ExohAnge, CertllloatoB ol Stock Drafts fco Will repelee Prompt Atlpntlon. ClOHJIBim CABINET sj., J Msnuf.elureiiof all hinds of Futnltuw, HlAlrs. c.,whole..Ie.ndr.t.ll. Ware-rooma, 801 B.HlghBt and Retail Wererooma 6, 7 .nd 8 Uwynne Bloc. FURRIER. TAHIE" UHRDNKH. , , M a J Furrier, makes, .Iters .nd repairs Furs, at H. E tot. Btat. A 3d Bts. Work done promptly anil well. GROCEUIUS. M H ,nEO. M'SONALD K UU.i ohoicF.mlly 100 Soiiih Illgli Street. i-faiHis imNNTANTLT ON HAND .XV full llu of sanlully sMted G- w'hoie'ssle .nd'Helail de'.ler In Staple OroeMtel 1 r.nliy aiour, mn ., v, W'w'lnleSBj. and IteUll deiler In Choice Otocerlej. f oreign and Domestic Liquors. No. I Buckey. Block. .LrAMILY GltOOBUIKK We would can special atteattna to out brand ol LOGAN MILLS xvllIXia WIIKAT FLOCK .,JU Made from (.nnlu WhlU Hill Wheat, aot e.lled bl an. h,.ni t UhlO. W. alW kMP Freth Cracked Wheot. an.17 lUw U O KO. MeDON ALD A CO. P wletl d "uil nroeers, Bhlppersof VejU. Sa FrutU, AO. Wholewle tot cash stW.il prlose. till It I 111 A CO., i,t II. ta le Kiull t IISISI11 1 ) Wh ii-ale ii.t II. lull Umc ia. Itllilril 'e... 'ol. Nn Jin B. Illub bt. THERINE New Attractions 1 1 SFLESDID NEW ICE I HAKB BIIKITMANN and ANDREW JACKBON MUl'lll.Y will run a racoon the Ioe with 1 wheel Velocipedes. Tito MuoHiy lio.y Appear lot the Last Time. i-T Don't fall to tee tlem. TUB 8M00KVILLB DRILL Will cone " " ,h" an all .hie ta be As th" le tna " """ for Iho seasm, les ereryouur wiaa a,,u vi'ji., 1 aar L'eraiiu. delrlng to dress in Fancy IcoVtiime.enn do If accepted at the lllllce belnre go't! 00 IrtT IM OTOryuouT noil v lend to eoloy tne enierisinmeni lo-nivut, Adm iton-0.nU,t)l Ladles, tie; All- dten under 14, Ida, ttiitiiiittiiitiiiii MIIDWAKC. H "fil'ZtflJZ. Nil'.. Timers-Bl"et..0-. Paint.. Otis. Varnt.he., Ac. No. IM "-nth rll.b HOTELS. W1l.l.e-',lt r ..a. nl.D PLANING r 1 a.W, jLjrW&Z tojlh. .MM U Ourn.. High " "., ia nrvDRivd to uo inooi hwmi it. t.ksAehaig.01 the Ok! street, eastol "' M do .11 kinds of Pinning, a, Mil. .horleet a.ti. aii r'r ? " ' miuThv dobbmub. UtflTED HTATRN HOTEL. . . , Uornii High aad TownBU., Columbns, Ohla a, j. ptooaT, r .oiaioi. ZVci.'MFtlid'BU. U,-, tioua Btabltng fol 71 Horse., wlUl Ylrd, Ac y m; C-- At. 1 tl N K 13 IV N H M N K E N a-ovain wm Dr. Johnaton'i Specific, Th only Inhlllbl. .nd Hle. Bm1y. Oaa j ,l,,n with or without the paUsnt's knowllge. Read Sr Johnston'. TreatlM on ''Drunkenne,ll.Cias-..r:.i.VadUar.. Try the BPKOIFIU, and bs """ HANKERING FOR TOBACCO Onred with DR. JOIINBTONH AROMATIC ANTI-TO. .,.7ni,iMPt)lJND.. sweet .nd pleasant prepare. ,Tn-cr.atM no roaltlnf aftet IU use. Tobsoco need not bsdlmrdsd all .1 one lot tns1 OomMf- LVnn th. dlr.,"Hy4." .l'r.,,,, k all Druswleta. AUU... nine aii.i.nn, l5lX Ftonrt.l.t.ColumbuA, HEW YOHK. A Serious Accltleul, Nrw York, March 10. It was Dnncan 8. Walker, son of Hon. Hubert J. Walker, who had his teeth all knocked out yesterday, by tho I mil rail smashing a car on the Eric railroad. The others wounded are doing well. Arrested for Murder. In the case of Eliza Callaton. the woman found dead on Sunday morning, la a miser able rhanty in With street, an inquest was held yesterday at liellevue llospltal. A verdict was rendered charging Jacob Htlbatt, a Uerir.au, with whom deceased lived, with her murder. 110 was commuted to await the action of the grand Jury. Mill Burnt. Mr. .Tcwctt's Mill at Sharon, Conn., was burned on Tuesday. Loss f:i0,000; Insured fls.OtHi. Death ol a Railroad Ulnn, lloraco Lockllu, Superintendent of the Vermont Central lluilioad, died at St. Albans last night. Stewart'. Hotel for Working Women. Mr. A. T. Stewart has commenced the crec Uou of an Immense, hotel, having a front of 300 feet on Fourth avenue, Aud 810 feet each on Bid and iiikl streets. The llrst lloor is to he rented for stores, and the property to be managed to the Interest of the working women. Board will be furnished as cheaply as possible, and the accommodations will be ex cellent. A quarter of a million has already been expended, and it Is expected that the entire work will cost one million dollars. Death at Sen by Ship Feror. The ship James Foster, Jr., which left Liv erpool on the 15th of Dec, arrived In the lower bay on Monday, having lost four passengers and 12 of her crew by ship fever. Nineteen of the remaining passengers were sick pf fever and sent to Ward's Island hos pital. MEXICO. Nrw York, March 10. Executions Forbidden by Prenident Jau. rvz. A special to the Herald from Havana says lelegrams from the city of Mexico dated the :id Inst . received here by vera urnz steamer, contain the following news: . - Executions had become frequent In the country aud created general public dismay. On Monday, the 1st of March, President Jan- rer. forbid mem, ana ordered oniccrs to bring their prisoners to the Capital for trial. It was rumored that a man named Mayer, late of the U. S. Army, bad been shot, but It has since been ascertained that lie had been sent to Mexico to be tried. Bcnor Itomero writes to a friend that the opposition, alter fomenting, rebellion now clamor for a change in the ministry, their mntlvoH arc lirnoblc, titer present only a mi nority of the nation, The President heeds them not. Bandit, and Rebel. Ronted, Escabedo had defeated the bandit Canities In Tainaullpas, and the rebel bauds in other quarters had also occn rouieu. VIRGINIA. Stnle Convention. rKTKnsiiuiin, March 0. The Convention reassembled at 10 o'clock this evonlng. but tho committee on Creden tials not being ready to report It adjourned till to-morrow. 11 is very evident, mat sir. Wells will be nominated to-morrow, and it Is conceded that Henry C. Taylor, of Mont. gomery, will be selected lor Lieutenant uov- urnnr. The friends of Clcmence have to-night drawn up a protest against the action of the Mayor of Petersburg In calling the police Into the Convention, hut the mat ter, later In the night, was abandoned. CANADA. Snow mornn. Montr KAfta March 10. A heavy snow storm lins been raging here stneo this morulng. No malls nrrlvcd to day, and the malls ror 1110 ijtiiieii Biates were dispatched to St. Johns in sleighs this after- uon- . . ToitosTO, jiiarcn iu. A violent snow storm set In this forenoon, and continued throughout the day. IKs- pacthes from point. East aud West describes It as the most severe snow storm of theseason. INDIANA. A Murderer Commit. Nulclde. Indianapolis, March 10. Gllas Ilartman. the young murderer who made a bogus confession ytstertlay, commu ted suicide in tne jail mis morning. PENNSYLVANIA, ' Weulhcr and Rlwcr. , PiTTsnonii, March 10. ruined all night, and still mining. Monnn galiota lour ice. ami raising. -1 ncrmuuiciur 1. MARYLAND, E-Preldet Johaaan'. Reception, . IlALTmonB, March 10. Andrew Johnson will have an extensive reception here on Thursday. They will re-ceptlonlie In tho afternoon and banquctlre In lie evening. TENNJsHBKE. C.ltaa, NAsnvn.i.it, March I). fixitan I. dull and drooping. Low mid' dllngs are held at 3K good ordinary at arte, MAINS. XLI.I Cougreika First fee.siou. SENATE. Mr. SUMNER presented the petitions of the Republican State Council, of Virginia, representing that the commanding officer In Virginia doe not pay proper attention to applications 01 colored men for office, and asking that they may have their due share of oiaie otnees. Keferred to the Judiciary committee. Mr. THAYER called up the bill to repeal the tenure of otllce act. Mr. TRUMBULL was In favor of an early action on the subject, but as there was a similar bill with amendment pending in the Judiciary committee, he thought this had better go to the committee. He therefore moved It be referral. Mr. THAYER oppostj the motion. The subject had already been so much considered by the Senate aud the country, that reference was wnoity unnecessary. Mr. EDMUNDS thought the Senate ought uu uc iu uauie 10 invest itsen 01 one or its great constitutional Dowers Its action nn this bill would be of great Importance, not uiereiy mr tne present uul for the luture. Mr. HOWARD also thought the inatt r required careful aud cautions deliberation. and did not feel willing to surrender thin great constitutional conservative power of land. Mr. WILLIAMS took tho same view. The Dill had passed the House nntlcr the operation of the preulons question, and had not yet received proiier consideration. Mr. (HUMES thought every Senator knew as much about the subject as he could possibly learn from the Judiciary committee; lie therefore opposed the motlou to refer. Mr. McDONALD, having full confidence In the wisdom and integrity of the President, was in favor of repealing the net. Mr. HARLAN was In favor of tho uncon dilloiuil repeal of the law, hut proposed that tho bill should llrst lie considered by the J11- uciary committee. Mr. I'OMEHOY thonght the hill had bet ter go to the commute In the regular way. Mr. COUHETL' thought the President ought to be free to difiuiss subordinates without embarassmcnt or delay, ami lie believed this bill could as well bo acted upon to-day as any other time. sir. MOltl'ON reared 11 the bill was refer- red it would not be acted upon tills session. Mr. (JOJNlvLlJNU lavorcd the reference of the bill to a committee. The bill was then referred to the Judlclnrv Committee, yeas 114, nays 35. air. Williams moved to lake up the bill to strengthen public credit, so It might come up to morrow as unllnlshed business.Carried. Adjourned. pass our road over the mort practical route through Ptrry county. The route. If cnangeu at an Dy tuose operation., will more naeiy cnange so as 10 pass over the old route via Logau, McArthor, &c-, to Hatnden. That route which Is moat direct and fully as cheap a rival route, auu wuiea no. also lue ail-vantage of having several hundred thousand dollars alnadf expended upon if. Is likely to uave a lair tuuw iu uuiaming me locatlou. UEN. SniRIDAS la reported at Washington by the newspapers, but his brother writes from Leaven. worth that he could not be there, owing to some iresn trouuies wun tne Indians, ore. Pap Sheridan was confined to his room a few days by an accident, In which his left thigh was the chief sutTerer from a fall. Oo Saturday evening, the writer conveyed a dispatch ti tne ramify mansion from J. L. Sheridan, now at Washington, sayiug briefly, "Phil Is confirmed as Lieutenant General." Tfe news was not received by Pap and Mother Baerl-dan without deep emotion, aud I thought a few tears of joyous pride came forth as uubid-deu witnesses of the fact. MASSACHUSETTS. The Prize Ring female Bruiser.. Boston, March 10. A bona fide prize tight, according to the rules of the ring, except that hair pulling and biting were ullowed, took place between two women In Somervlllc, Mass., at an early hour on Monday morning. The contestants. on their appearance in the ring, were clad in tho conventional costume of gaiters, stock-lugs, aud drawers ; nothing else, to speak of, beyond waterfalls anil Magenta curls. At the very llrst round one of them named Sarah Chapman became frightened and lumped out of the ring, but her backers drove her Iu again, anil she eventually won the light at the twenty-first round. Hit opponent, Mol-lic Jones, both of them having been severely punished, begged her seconds, In God's name, to take her away, and so tho light and mon ey, llfty dollars, was awarded to Sarah. Robber. Arreted. Boston, March 10. John A. McCansland, Dennis Sullivan, and Nathan Smith are under arrest, charged with robbing Tccklerheu a Jewelry store ol 2::,00O worth of diamonds a short time since. McCauslaud was arrested In Mon treal. None of the property has bceurecovered. VERMONT. Threo Pertjon. Frozen to Death. BunMNOTON, March 0. On Friday last, as men were cutting a road through the suow-drift near Peacham Cor ners, they came uon the frozen bodies of Mrs. Emmons, aged (10 years, her daughter and her grand-ton. The old lady had fallen, overcome with cold aud snow, Haifa mile from a farmer s house, through a wintlow of which a light was shining all night; while the daughter bad approached a nine nearer, and the boy was within two rods of the win dow; he had evidently dragged himself some distance on his nanus and knees. NEW HAMPSHIRE. Nlalo Election, CoNcoitt), March 10. Olio hundred and forty-ono towns glvo Steams 4.708 muiorltv for Governor, and nine of twelve Senators are ltcpuuilcans. Three Inches of snow has rallen to-day. Cleveland! ftafe Robbed. Ci.kvrland, March 10. A safe In the custom house was rubbed lost night. Only :it)0 taken. No arrests. MISSOURI. A Tcrrlblo Fight Between two Rough.. St. Louis, March 0. Talsy Ourtln and James Hnggerty, two sporting men, got Into a row at Mike Mc-Coole's saloon this aaernoon. They drew knives and cut each other fearlnlly. Cnrtln's windpipe was nearly cut iu two, and Hnggerty received two severo cnls In tho head, one of them severing tho temporal artery. Curtln's condition Is considered critical. Movement, of military Men. (len. William Myers ami Gen. J. W. Bar-ringer arrived hero to-day from Omaha, and Gen. Sheridan will arrive to night from Leavenworth and proceed direct to Washington. FRO" PERRY. THE S01IEI13RT ADVOCATE does not seem to flourish well since the withdrawal of Mr. Kazy, and there Is a movement on foot to Induce him to renew hi. connection with It, but he has most likely made the paier serve fully all the purpose, of Its establishment, to wit, the advertise-1 meut of the Newark, Somerset and Utralta-' vllle rallinnd, and will seek some-01 her Held of useful iicsh better suited to the scope of uib uiuuiiLUAi uiaa inepuniicauouor losmall a newspaper. A juvenile nelee or mine writes from near Baltimore, Fairileld county, that "Uncle ionn aas tne small-pox awiul bad, but Auut Nancy has not got it and savs she don't 1... lend to." Brave woman Is Aunt Nanrr. We are havlnir llrst class whiter urnniha nere, anil 1 wits led to Dcllevc from tho num.. of a spring bird the other morning that the iittio n-atuereil wanderer had been fooled by the Grohnd Hog you speak of, or else had followed northward on soino "wild irmu. chase," until tho pinching frost had admonished a return to wanner regions. Typo. Mr. Btewart's Lottor of Doclinntion. Whatever may bo said of Mr. Stewart's lltncss for tho ofllce of Secretary of Treasury. (and It Is universally conceded lhat his per sonal qualifications for tho ofllce are of the highest order), his letter of declination Is of such a character as to profoundly Impress the people with tho earnestness and purity of his motives. It Is worthy to go down to his tory among the most notable papers of this notable age. Wo copy In full : Washington, March 0, 18C9. " To the Presltleut. "Dkau 8111 Annrcclallna the hlirli honor conferred by your nomination, aud the unan imous coniirinauon by tho Senate of myself to tho olllco of Secretary of the Treasury, 1 regret that circumstances beyond our conlrul compel mo to decline. Could the dllucutics presented by the provisions of the act of 1780, which, In organizing tho Denartincut of tho Treasury, prohibit tho Secretary from being directly or indirectly concerned or Interested in carrylog on the business of trade or commerce, be overcome by any reasonable sacrifice, personal to myself, I would willing ly mano it. 1 wonia promptly transfer to the handi of gentlemen, In whom the public have full coulldence, every Interest In the gains, and prollts that could possibly accrue to myselrin the business of my house, during my otllcUl term, to be applied to such public charities as their judgment should dictate; and I have proposed and sought, by the execution of appropriate Instruments to accomplish that end; but serious dlll'ercnccs of opinion have been expressed as to whether that course would satisfy tho requirements of the law. Although I will not hesitate to make this appropriation, provided it would enable mo to accept the olllco, and thus unite my efforts with your owu and other members of your Cabinet In restoring economy and strict frugality in the administration ol the Government, and lilt, as rapldlly as practicable, from the people the great burdens of taxation, debt and extravaganco resting upon them; yet the business relations or my linn is in connection with others largely Inter ested in their continuance, - and, as such, they can not be severed sum marily, nor can my Interest in it be wholly and absolutely disposed of without producing great embarrassment and loss to those with whom 1 have been connected. I cannot consent to cuter upon Hie administration of laws by any action or course that can lie construed into a disregard or violation of tho law; and while, therefore, I re grot the plan proposed Is deemed Inadequate to relieve from legal, and us it seems to me, technical disabilities, I yield to the better Judgment of others, rather than seem to bo willing to accept a position In disrespect of law. In finally renewing tho declination which was tendered at the outset of theso objections, I repeat to yon, Mr. President, my thanks for the honor done me In oll'erlng me this high position, aud assure you that yon will always haro my earnest efforts to sustain your administration In carrying out the wise and salutary measures Indicated by you on entering upon your ofllce. "Sincerely yonr friend, "Ai.kx. T. Strwart." llutost ot AavorlllilM OAtty-Oa. anuara, e-k !...."" " each inaeruoa ar a if 1 una, each uaawtioa, ao AAK.LV, -ua aju.rr, oral ( JJJ Each ulditiuaaj ineertiua.... ...... fa Local or Biisima. NoUcas, pea tuaa, ahi.aartija .... SO JnZrZTf'L' Lars, aui table fur Waal eTEif ktluiM n lea. Bak. . a,aw. AdTattiAsawnts for loo, Wuuirtsa at sot. ar card ala, wfaicfc wdl be tZ .PVS5?' tratiun, but one marked by strong common seuse aud a high regard for justice. From the Delawareu, IM., Sth.) The message is characteristic of the man. consequently not clear on all points. Wt Join In the hope of all good citixens that Geo. Grant will exhibit a sincere regard for his official oath, prove an honest man, and discharge his duties with wisdom snd fidelity to the best interests of the people of the whole country. KKWfe) AND I'lallMOINAXe. Viruinia Is Infested by highwaymen, who rob stage coaches In the old-fashioned style. Tuere will be a strong vote In the Massa chusetts Legislature this year In favor of woman suffrage. A. J ," in his dying speech, used the word "Constitution" thirty different times. As he was once very anxious to have every man marked that prated about the Constitu tion, wo presume he has drawn s very large mark across his own body. The experiment of providing a restaurant for the working girls of Boston, has proved a success. The best of meals are furnished Irom 10 to 15 cents a meal ; a meal of J) read, crackers., ttuA cakes, &c, la furnished for 8 cent, and other articles of food are served np at prices In proportion. The lodging house system has not proved so successful, and does not meet with general favor. An oillcial return Just published at Flor-enco says the number of national schools In Italy In 180(1 was !!1,U7, with 1,217,870 pupils. In 18(14 there were 31 ,804 schools, with 1,178,743 pupils. Tho numlier of children under fourteen years of ago Is 7,750,000. In France and Belgium one out of nine of the population goes (o school, In Prussia one out of six, In tlic.NeUicrlands ono out of eight. In Spain one out of thirteen, and In Italy one out of eighteen. The young Marquis of Bute was admitted to a private audience with tho Pope on tha flth tilt. On Ash Wednesday ho received the ashes from the hands of his holiness In the Slxllne Chapel, and on tho following day was permitted, by a special favor, to hear the Pope's mass In tho private oratory of the Vatican, on which occasion tho Pontiff gave him the sacraments of confirmation snd the holy eucharist. Lord Bute having made an offering of one thousand two hundred pounds sterling to tho Peter's Pence Fund, Plus IX. presented him with a reliquary of great value which Is described !n a letter from Rome, as . a "truly royal gift." A MoDief, criminal was tried In Paris late ly. Being asked If he had anything to say, he replied, "Yes, a good deal. In the first place, I object to tho judges." "To the Judges? You mean tho jury." "Nothing of tho kind; I mean tho Judges all the Judges ol France." "Impossible I" "It Is not Impossible, but a fact." "Indeed, sir, on what grounds f" "Because they are prejudiced against me." Judge (severely): "Prisoner, you must not say such things. No Judge iu Franco Is prejudiced against any one." "Well, I don't know about that," replied the prisoner; "but you must know as well as I do that they have already condemned mc five times." STATE XI'.WH, CABINET AUD INAUGURAL. Comment, of the Southern Pre... 5) H roa.latbularr Ac D.Uated. Annum, March 10. The Senate to-day refused to pass the Con stabulary act by a vote 01 11 to r. Ritllrond and Other Local Matters-I-oa (an, McArlluir, Now Lexington, aud oihor Town, fflcutloned In Ordr-llow Sheridan. Parent. Received the New. ol HI. Promotion, Bprciiil Cormpondence Ohio HUite Journal. Drar Journal i It seems to me tho jour nal comes to hand much more readily since the completion ot the rond to Lancaster. The one containing tho railroad proceedings at Newark, might havo reached a sale of 1000 In Perry county, such being the Interest felt In tho subject. Somerset was not largely represented because the mud embargo vototd all attempts to send a full delegation. 1 ins accounts for tho omission to represent Northern Perry on tho committee to draw up an address, notwithstanding our icople hero expended 1100,000 more than 14 years ago, and now offer $50,000 moro to help the work of connecting the Southern oca coast and Lako Erie. If facts and figures aro Im- nortant.aftcr mature thought and much study the commlttco on address could add to Its resources by having somo ono on tho com mittee well posted Iu regard to 4'J miles 01 tho route, nnd Northern Perry could furnish snch a member. Up to this nia the New Lexliinlon Intel est hits Utile for our nronosed road, supposing that If built on our proposed line, nurmein Perry wonin again iicm.uu 1110 cuuu.j n... lint alnpn the recently reported movo of Hon. T. J. Mnglnnls anil othcra of Columbus, to ri,iin nntlnna. .fee. unon ccrtalu mineral lauds hitherto roiled upon uy me lncuuo our road, the Now Lexington people pnipor to change the route uy oiraiumno, u go by Lexington ami nuntiay Kreca t any Nclionvllif, wnere otner iniuorm, n. ly Incumbered.may be obtained In abundance, ami tim Snmoraut omnia seem willing to con cede to such wishes, rather than have no m.ih and In turn the Now Lexington pco nln ntn,u a nrt.rm.ncn mr a road OH our route, rather than havo nono at all. K the two icctlons are thus brought moro closely nln an alll.nco Dm m.lllt nf Mr. MaUnntllli operations may prove beneficial to ns all, but I iloiliit vito rranxaiinu 01 such n-".." much as I doubt the serious Interference those operations with the determination F rom tho Nashville Banner 1 To our obtuse comprehension It appears that the amendment, so fur from ncco mpllsh- lug anything towards the settlement or tno question of suffrage in one section of the country, win unsettle :t 111 nnouier. mm this exception wc navo no taint to nnu wun tho President's policy as ex pressed In his In augural address. From tho Richmond Dispatch, General Grant. In framing this Cabinet, has left ant the political hacks those drilled and disciplined leaders In partisan warfare and be hue no doubt done so to get riu 01 tueir arronanco and their prejudices and passions. lie did not mean to gamer uuout auu uieu prone to dictation. In avoiding them he facilitates tho way to peaco and practlealles his administration. From the lliilimoml Whig. General Grant's Inaucural and Ills Cabinet selections encourage us to lielierc that ho Is resolved to tako tho government out ol tho rut In which extreme partisanship placed 11, and glvo It a new start on a broad ami national highway. (From the Auguida, Chtonlili' nnd nVniinol,Mh. Tho address, as a whole, will be received In the South as rather favorable to a peaceful and just administration. While all will regret the President's failure to Indicate his views upon the iiiiportanv issues ui .reconstruction, wo doubt not tho Southern people will llnd moro In the message to approve than to condemu. (From the Charleston News, flth. The Inatifftiral address of President Grant l now before tho country, anil wo confess that wo do not see that It should cause cither great pleasure or groat dissatisfaction to Ilia people 01 tne ooiuu. (From the Lontwllle Coaiter-Journal, 3lh.) Grant's Inaugural la very nearmcanlngless. lie Is in favor of Haying all our liabilities In gold, where, greenbacks aro not spccllled, v.'lilcii no onu prcicmis 10 gainsay, nu in 111 favor of tho Fifteenth Amendment, which, had as It Is can hardly bo called a party ques tion since It Is already applied to tne botitn llu Is In favor of protecting the honor of tho Hag, a lelf-evldi nt proposition, and, In short, he deals In platitudinous generalities. They Indicate, however, that ho means well, and that goes a long ways. All 01 ns are ocr-tululy willing to pray tor him, and our best hopes glvo auswer to his kindly Intended common places. Lot us turn from tho rising to tho totting of the sun, from anally worth less document to a really sound and vniuauio State paper. Wo hope that none of our readers have neglected to examine carefully and inougiiiiuiiy tne into i-rrsiucu. euiuinn a farewell address to tho people of the United Biates. . (From the ttalrtgb iN. CI Standard, sth.l Short, nnmeanlng. pointless, without a single salient conclusion, everything In general and nothing In Particular, wo have tho llrst Stato paper of the worlil-reiiowucd warrior.Wo look, then, not for a brilliant admlnls- Thr tfandusky Register of tho 8lh reports "Its bathing lu the boy to-day." Toledo Is bringing Ico from the St. Law rence, tho Mauinco having been ravished away by Cincinnati, Louisville, and other cities. Coatks. Kinney, formerly of the Xe&la ' Torchlight, later tho "bright and shining light" of tho Cincinnati Times, Is an applicant for the Portuguese mission. When Introduced to Secretary Washbnno as such, that official propounded the Interrogatory Kin-he spoak Portngcc?" Receiving s re ply In tho nfllrmfttlvc, ho promised to take Coates under advisement, remarking that Ohio had already more ' applicants than any other State. She also has more capable men. Fpringldit Atltntuer. Last Thursday, while tho family of John Robinson wero at Elyria marketing, some xpert thief entered their rcsldenco In Ridge- tIUc, nnd stole l'-!00 In Five-twenty U. S. bands. Their denomination was two one hundred and two fifty dollar bonds, and they wero numbered 11,002, 115,808, 18,510, and 18,420, respectively. Whooverdld the steal--Ing was an expert, as tho entrance had been cftcctcd through the front door, which had lieen unlocked and carefully rclocked. It Is supposed the thief made tracks for Cleveland, and the police and dotcctives arc on the watch for him. The Sheriff of Wood connty, who recently added to the metes and bounds of bis happiness by taking unto himself a wife, met with a slight mlsforlnno a few days since. While visiting a friend In the country he lost his pocket Iwok containing about t:IOO In cash, besides other valuables. Jlmc and when he lost It, were questions which ho could not answer, and various wero his suspicions. All search failed to glvo any traces of its whereabouts. On Monday, however, tho mystery was solved. The pocket-book, containing the money, was found In a fenco corner, where It had been carried by a pup- It bad probably been dropped In tho house, nicked un by tho pun, and carried to tho placo where fouutl. A friend of the Sheriff writes that tho pup Is for sale. IIkv. MoiiRiiRAn and lady, (daughter of Mr. J. W. King, of this city) who have been laboring as missionaries In Italy, under tha care of tho American and Foreign Christian Union, expect to return to tho United States In April. This step Is rendered necctsary by tho continued ill health of Mrs. Morehead. This will bo sad news to her relatives and numerous friends In this city nnd vicinity. It Is fondly hoped that relaxation from labor, and the caro aud attention of friends, may restore her to wanted health. Those devoted missionaries have labored with marked success lu this distant field. Tho harvest Is plenteous, tho laborers aro few. A'oiid Oa-idle.TiiR wife of Roger MeClora, a laborer residing In this placo, eloped Balurday night with a man named Watcon, who formerly hoarded In the family. Saturday evening curly Mrs. MeC. persuaded her husband to go up town nnd enjoy hlmsolf with his fi lends during the evening. While ho was absent lio packed tip her good "togs," and not forgetting to carry with her all the cash In tho house, said " good-bye " to her nine Innocents and stalled for tho depot, where Walson purchased two tickets fbr Columbus, and tho twain were seen getting on the night express. It Is supposed they have gone to St. Lonls. Wo havo not lourncd whether tho husband has taken any slops towards secur ing her return or not. Tho woman lea nlnn children behind her, the youngest ot which Is only a few monlhs old. WellingtonKnltr-fruc. Wasto of our Bodlos. Tito waste of tho different functions of our bodies by those ol us who are frequently over-tanked, requires to be made up with nutritious food, nnd such stimulants as serve to aid nature In Its recuperative effVcts. Wo can, with pleasure, recommend Bpoers standard Wine Bitters" ns jwr rreeflenf. to give health and strength. Sold by Druggists.